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dis·cus \ˈdiskəs\ noun (plural discuses \-skəsə̇z\ ; also dis·ci \ˈdiˌs(k)ī\) Etymology: Latin — more at dish 1. a. : a disk of metal and wood, thicker in the center than at the perimeter and used for hurling for distance b. : a field event in which a discus of about 4 1/2 pounds is hurled for distance from a circle about 8 feet in diameter 2. : disk 2, 3, 4
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